Released back in 2008, this AR Rahman composition was sung by Rahman, Sukhwinder Singh, Tanvi, Mahalakshmi Iyer and Vijay Prakash and had lyrics by Gulzar and Tanvi. If you miss your lover or want to enjoy some good classical tunes, have this on your playlist always. This 2007 romantic track sung by AR Rahman, Chinmaye, Murtuza Khan & Qadir Khan to the lyrics written by Gulzar will pull your heartstrings.
This is a must-have when you embark on a road trip – solo or with your group.įrom the 2004 Shah Rukh Khan starrer, this track sung by AR Rahman to the lyrics of Javed Akhtar will make you miss your motherland if you are away from it for an extended period. Rahman sang the track composed by AR Rahman to Javed Akhtar’s lyrics.įrom the 2002 Vivek Oberoi- Rani Mukerji, this peppy track was composed by AR Rahman and sung by a bunch of talents like KK, Shaan, Kunal and Pravin Mani.
This 2001 track is a must-have on every playlist as it will keep motivating to fight all odds and succeed in life.
Have any one of you reading this feature not danced to it? Released in 1994, this Tamil track by AR Rahman, Suresh Peters, Shahul Hameed to the lyrics of Vairamuthu is sure to make you dance with the energy you may have not even known you had. Well, that because mood swings are common nowadays and it’s good to have something to keep you company! The film celebrates an Indian icon who is no less than a global phenomenon.From Slumdog Millionaire’s Jai Ho and Rockstar’s Kun Faya Kun to Saathiya’s O Humdum Suniyo Re and Highway’s Maahi Ve – check out these AR Rahman creations we suggest you always have on your phone. It explores the evolution of his style of music - a fusion of Eastern sensibilities and Western technology - and includes concert footage and interviews with the music maestro himself as well as director Danny Boyle, Shekhar Kapur, Mani Ratnam.
"Jai Ho" is directed by Umesh Aggarwal and traces the journey of Mr Rahman's professional and personal life. Rahman is also the subject of a new documentary called "Jai Ho" that will premiere at The Museum of The Moving Image in New York on February 25. Rahman's non-film projects include orchestrations for athletic and other big events, including the Commonwealth Games in 2010 and the London Olympics opening ceremony in 2012. He has also been awarded six honorary doctorates, the most recent being from the prestigious Berklee College of Music, Boston, USA. To date, his accolades include winning two Academy Awards®, two Grammy Awards®, a BAFTA Award, a Golden Globe®, four National Film Awards, twenty-nine Filmfare awards and countless others. Rahman has sold more than 150 million albums comprising music from more than 100 film soundtracks and albums across over half a dozen languages, including landmark scores for "Roja," "Bombay," "Dilse," "Taal," "Lagaan," "Vandemataram," "Jodhaa Akbar," "Delhi 6," "Slumdog Millionaire," "127 Hours," "Rockstar," "Couples Retreat," "People Like Us," "Highway," "Million Dollar Arm," and "The Hundred-Foot Journey." He is currently working on a composition for the forthcoming film "Pele," a biopic chronicling the legendary Brazilian soccer player's life. Rahman was hailed by Time magazine as "the musician who has helped redefine contemporary Indian music," and is one the world's best-selling recording artists of all time. Rahman's upcoming concert will feature a range of material from his illustrious career, which has spanned two decades. Rahman: The Intimate Concert Tour" will kick off and travel to major cities across North America. Rahman will embark on his 2015 North American tour this coming spring.
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